Sometimes called the “Portuguese Rome” for its many churches, Braga is an ancient town in northwest Portugal. Its history and livelihood are tied to Christianity dating to the 3rd century. The city’s 12th-century Sé (Cathedral) is still one of the most popular attractions. Just outside of town lies the renowned Bom Jesus de Monte pilgrimage sanctuary, with its striking Baroque stairway. After dark, the stoic town turns upside down, with a rich nightlife thanks to its many university students.
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This square is full of flowers, it's very secure and clean. Children playing around some people selling portuguese chellnuts, and close have several other small square that have artists playing, coffee shops all around and, of course, is full of department stores.
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To climb the stairs in the early morning or to enjpy a an easy breezy end of afternoon, Bom Jesus is always perfect.
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An open space with a church that was visited by the pope. Beautiful place, quiet and the halls used for religious activities are worth seeing. View of Braga from that height is also memorable. Pity that this place is not as much known as the boun Gesu church. Only half an hour away. Not to be missed
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The Palácio do Raio or House of the Mexican is a Baroque-era Palace in Downtown Braga. It is an example of the late Baroque, early Rococo style of decoration by Portuguese architect André Soares. It Belongs to the Church and is a Museum now.
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The beautiful square where the church is located was perfectly manicured and the greens and golds of the flowers complimented the external beauty of this church. Inside, the gold and baroque designs are something that must be seen. The details are impressive. The location, the design and artwork make this church one great package to visit.
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A rare exemplar of civilian baroque architecture in Braga, Casa Rolão is 250 years old. It is a house full of stories and classified as a "public interest building" since 1977. It has 3 floors and a beautiful garden with a terrace. Casa Rolão merges its architectonic heritage with a contemporary concept.
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